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The Omega PawElite Self Cleaning Roll 'n Clean Litter Box is a large, stylish solution for cat owners seeking convenience and cleanliness. With its innovative self-cleaning feature, durable materials, and modern design, it caters to all stages of your feline's life while minimizing mess and maintenance.
Item Weight | 6.5 Pounds |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 3.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.5"L x 21.5"W x 20"H |
Size | Large |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style Name | Elite |
Color | Midnight Black |
C**S
Good alternative to self cleaning litter box
I love this litter box. I wanted to get an easy cleaning litter box for when I was pregnant and my husband had to clean the litter box (good grief). And this litter box answered my prayers. Super easy to use. And I have to pretty large cats and they have no issues using the litter box. I don’t notice it smelling any less that normal litter boxes. Litter just smells in general. But it’s super easy to remove the litter without having to sit there and scoop. Good alternative to a very expensive self cleaning litter box in my opinion.
H**A
Ok, not great but not horrendous
It works mostly. Just like EVERYONE is saying, the plastic is super flimsy. So are the clips. It hasn't broken yet, but I imagine it's going to break before I change the box (I buy a new box every few years). As far as ease of use, you literally just roll it and it deposit the prezzies in the little scooper. I've noticed that the clumps are too big for the scoop sometimes, which makes a mess pulling it out because it scrapes on the opening. Gross lol. The area available for your cats to use isn't exactly massive either. Half of the box is the sifting system, so even though I bought the bigger size deliberately because I've got a fatty kitty she's definitely a lil smooshed in there. One cat is about 10lbs and slim, my fatty is 13 but she's a Siamese and is only supposed to be like 8lbs so she's quite. . . Round lol. Both use the box though. My fluffy cat also has this awesome habit of using the same exact spot in the litter box to urinate, which super saturates the litter in that spot and the clump winds up super glued to the back corner up against the grate. Soooo I have to go in and break it up with a scooper but what that means is the grate gets dirty too and it's a b and a half to try to clean it. However. I'm lazy. So lazy. I cannot even articulate exactly how lazy because that's too much work. I love that I literally just give it a roll, slap the bottom a few times, and yank out the scoop and litter box is (mostly) clean. It's soooo much easier than scooping daily, and it's a massive time saver too. I used to have a litter robot and obviously that's better, but I left it behind when i moved because I didn't have room for a spaceship of a litter box. Plus my chunky cat loves scraping her paws after she's done (quite the dainty lady isn't she?) and she ripped the lining up. Plastic boxes mean she can scrape to her fuzzy hearts content without destroying $600 worth of tech. Both of my cats like using the paw scraper actually, so I'm glad I got this version. Litter is everywhere still, haven't found a box that keeps the litter spray from happening but it's not really a Major concern for me. As far as smell, no door means no trapping the yuck. I prefer boxes with doors but this doesn't have one so no door for me I guess. When I notice it's stinking it's super simple to give it a roll and "scoop" twice a day or however many times I need to. my cats also have recently picked up the habit of not burying their presents (well actually the stray I rescued doesn't and he taught my chungus she didn't have to either. So thanks for that I guess lol) and rolling it also helps cover them in litter which helps them clump up and helps with the smell which is nice. Sometimes on super lazy days I'll give it a roll and just leave it up top because the scoop isn't full and rolling it coated the yucks so they don't stink anymore.Overall I'm... Pleased. I'll probably get another when it breaks, But for sure I will get the one that has the easy litter adding chute because I used to just use a little cup to scoop litter into the box to add it, so I figured why pay extra for something I don't need but the hole on this box is so small that it’s a massive pain in the butt to do that. I take the entire top off to add litter.Basically it's got a LOT of real negatives but the positives outweigh them at this juncture. We'll see how I feel when it breaks because for SURE it's going to at some point.
M**L
Best litter box ever
This is absolutely the best litter box on the market - after the first time you clean the litter you'll wonder why you didn't buy this sooner!!It was easy to put together. After reading the comments here and with the difficulties some people had, I bent the 'sifting' piece before snapping it into place in the bottom half of the box. I made sure there wasn't any problems with it, no cracks, then snapped the solid piece to the side of the box and folded the sifting side into the slots in the bottom of the box. The top fits perfectly onto the bottom and there are clips that hold the two sides together. If you don't have the top and bottom lined up properly the clips will give you a problem... just adjust it a little, make sure they're fit snugly together and the clips will slide very easy. After that, just insert the tray in it's spot and wait for your cat to 'go'.Some people have said their cats had a problem adjusting, mine really didn't - but then again, when it came time to transition, I didn't give them much of a choice..... I left one of their old boxes next to the Omega Paw Elite Self Cleaning Roll 'n Clean Litter Box and didn't clean it. First though, after I got it, I set it up and left it in the living room (without litter in it) so they could get used to it being around. They sniffed at it - jumped in it - just generally checked it out. After that, I moved it to where their old litter boxes were and as I said, I left one of their old boxes next to it and gave them the option to use either the old or the new box. They figured out what it was and started using the new box. I did get two of these as my two cats are high "producers" :-)Clean up is a breeze! Just roll it over slowly to the right side, the clean litter sifts into the bottom and the clumps gather into the top. When you roll it back to the left, the clumps drop into the tray. I read that someone else rolls it a little further to the left so more of the clean litter filters back into the area where the cat uses it. After that, just remove the tray, dump it, replace it, and you're done. I usually roll it over twice - the second time I'll hit the bottom of the box so anything that is stuck to the bottom comes off and goes into the tray. My cats like to dig down to the bottom of the litter box before they urinate so I always have stuck on clumps.If you're on the fence about buying this, wondering if it's worth the cost - trust me, for the ease and not having to scoop and deal with all the mess, it is absolutely worth it!!!
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